Access to safe drinking water is a basic human right. New research reveals millions at risk due to aging water systems and lead pipes. Point-of-use filtration offers immediate solution.
The water is still safe to drink. That's the message Monterey Mayor Alex Garcia posted on Facebook this week after concerns arose about the smell and look of the town's drinking water.
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People in the storm-hit area can resume flushing toilets and taking showers, but the water is often yellow or brown.
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Several south-central Kansas counties are seeing a dramatic increase in groundwater contamination. The region’s nitrate ...
Recent EPA regulations mandating utilities remove lead pipes from distribution systems within 10 years will add to the ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (“TDEC”) issued a proposed September 20th Director’s Order and Assessment ...
Understanding the different types of water can help you make better choices for drinking, cooking, and even your health.